********, most of the problems of today are not Bush's fault
Most of them are from our involvement in WWII as that's when the U.S. could no longer stay a neutral state and as such we had to adapt to world politics which in turn breed corruption, greed, loss of liberties and other freedoms
But yes Bush was bad, but at least you could tell he was ******* trying has damned best to please everyone
I know i'm going to take a large amount of Flak from this but i don't care at this point

Well i live in the southern U.S. was also born here, traveled a bit then found myself where i started. (Home is where the heart is)
Started taking classes on Chemical Engineering and working around the community and have a nice home and everything.
As for Canada's involvement my fathers sides of my family where almost all in the conflict as Canadian soldiers or nurses at the time so yea i do know.

Yes, I can see that. What caught my attention was that you used the US going to war with Germany as a reason for the US becoming a "world peacekeeper", but Canada did not. So it seems a bit inconsistent to me.

The U.S had a much larger military surplus that and Canada didn't have nuclear warheads as of yet so the U.S. was in a better position to do so than Canada which was in it mainly due to its ties with France and Britain, both of which where under siege by Nazi Germany and to some extent Imperial Japan.

Canada was responsible for dropping the phosphorous bombs on German cities, causing places like Hamburg to turn into a giant fireball and killing the civilians. The ones not burnt instantly suffocated in air raid shelters.

The national debt and the governments temporary shutdown says otherwise. You're hanging by a thread, circling the drain. Corruption in a sense, being those who ties weights to the thread. I'd assume that if you don't do something soon; Like cutting a military budget to build up your country again;

If this does not happen, the US will basically become like Russia is today..